Avk=.^> 3 hundred' acoosrm3^i:v.-_s) aaviga- largs oati>£'ri3j£i nHSalirecfcsteain- several b4&.~U"_| (gi'^f '_ ' Reserving jrrjrTs^jj. v:^*jjitions are yet Jias acbieVirH^?/ ~"^and k plecsant icodem io££A?'f I \_?S^ e 'S' ll Miles Aiiia^SoijiJ/prS-.^ i—iS'iSSffewy ialaud Asicrif^/r-tSii^'svi-sN^ ,'^lfrJ?%u asf<jr Aiy^^'S^"'" "^ ii * l«»»_l «»»_ HERE is a plain illustration of the value of Glasses. This stra'ning, striving, over-exertion — this pushing beyond what nature intended, is a tax on eyesight which cannot bo-levied without peril. Iv this day of small piinfc aud defective oyes, to refuse adequate art.ificiii! aid is unwise. ' Will yon be wise or otherwise? EYEGLASS MS, SPhIC II 11I 1 AGUES, READING GLASSES, OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES. ALFRI'JD LEVf, Optician, 39, Lambtonquay, Wellington. T. H. MORKISON, Manager. Mr. Morrison has bnen associated with Mr. M Levi for the last eight years. OSBORNE & BAKER, | tji'gh-class tailors, 9s, cuba-street (Opposite Veitch & Allan's). Summer Suits, from £4, is. j Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. i WELLINGTON. STSJAM SPECIALITIES. A FAIRBANKS' TTk RI3NKWAHM-! VULCANISED *■"• ASISKSTOS DISC GLOBE VALVES. B7IATRBANKR' VALVKS are distinct fl fioin any olhors. Thonsiiiulet in use, aud. owing to tho iioiml.irity of this make, iininy inferior and oliioli-.to v.ilvos havu come upon tho mai-kot. Theri-fore, ask for FAIRBANKS, and take no other. Those Valvei aro ho oon&f ructod that tho ! usual defects known to otisl. iv Globe Valve- j nro climin.vtud. They aro provided v/'.i], < Vuluani>cil Ashuslos Oiso Kings. Tho li'.nj; is composed of tho libro of Asbestos, to which is added, by patented prouoss, waterproof vul.-iuiis,in«- in Ltoriu.l, iiLtkinr; a'vcrv <l!iiM.li'o packing, which will not. crack or flake off. It is held central ou its seat by guide? uanfc on tho body of (he valvo. 11. is ulio sooure 1 to the spindlo without tho use of nut-i, sciews, pins, wires, or anything that ia liable to becoiuo detached whilo iv use. 'L'ho Vulcanised Asbestos lling is forced mto a bra-is holiier, tiud (ho niotnl i-> spun or turned over the edges of tho ring, so it can-* not drop out. Thn Disc t'ousisU of ring and brass holder coaiploro, ready for use, and win be put. info the valvo by simply removing Iho bonnet, slipping tho old disc from end of npindle, substituting new one, and replacing hininol, ; the whole operation requiring only a low moments' lime and no .skill. Tlip-o Valves li.ivo a raised round «eat upon which scilo, grit, or sodiuiout is less likely to lodge than on Iho broud. Hat soats commonly ns,ed. Tho Stufling Boxes aro all paei.cd with Braided Round Asbe^Uw Packing, which is very durable, and cannot bo blown or washed out. Used by Steam Ship ciompanios, Public Works Department, Wellington Harbour Board, Freezing Works, Dairy factories, and all intelligent users of steam. Wo invite inspection and trial by all interested in this hue of goods. PENBioirmr injkctors. i^URNITUItI. AND FURNISHINGS. ANTIQUE AND ARTISTIC. BEDROOM FITRNITURR DWAAVIN'GKOOM FUUNITUUE DINJNGROOM FUItNITUUK OFFICK ißjt> JABIiARY Ji'UKNITURE AT MELDtiR'S. DUCHESS PAIRS AVARDROBES BEDKOOM SUITES OCCASIONAL CHAIRS OCCASIONAL SUITES FRENCH NOVELTIES OFFICE FDBNLTUJUS. CUTTLAR DUSKS, OFFICE CHAIRS in Oalc. Walnut, and Special Designs. CARP NTS, LINOLEUMS. INLAID AND OTHER MAKES. BEDSTEADS & BEDDING. Tho Largest and Best Selected Slock in Wellington. FRENCH AND ITALIAN BEDSTEADS, in all Brass and Black and Gold. H. ITELDEK, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! £ s d Chests of Drawers from 16 6 Duchess Chests from 2 7 6 Duchess Pairs (new design) from 3 2 6 Washstanda (with towel rail) from 0 9 6 Dressing Tables from 0 7 0 Kitchen Tables from 0 8 6 Dining Tables from 0 10 0 Toilet Set?, Austrian and- American Chairs. Brushware, etc., VERY CHEAP AT J . R . RENNEK'S, 59, TORY-STREET, Opposite Criclfptpr-i* •'irv £\ >£~\\ rr. ■ ' \Ju • «;_, -,--'_.f g ■$% to",:' K 'r,' v m "■'-"•"'"; v 1 " '■ M : " --■ " "- • ""• co „,, .„.„„ „„,„, ,,., „ ll|ilMi , , „ ' , ' ' '' : , ' '» ' ' '<"• ' M^'..'l fn . • -ci Ayn -s. , vm vr> '.,-",'-. a . '.!i-..:',\, f ,i, l i a toa '" ' * '• ' ' ■*' i , •i, - •.. <v ifTirr-TNTi rvTcni, .-m b- i-muTt ~H: Hi Riclj.u-.1-. hi Pens.' Fur lishiii^- S-ile, nov/ on at li."». I' <\ i-r i'nl)i.--'i >i:l
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 3
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655Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 3
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